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Archer fate stay night
Archer fate stay night












He is sarcastic and cynical, considering Shirō's mentality of "wanting to save everyone" as naïve and impossible.Īrcher is a Faker, an individual skilled at creating imitations of objects through the use of tracing and projection of mental images to form tangible objects. He is linked to the jewel used to save Shirō's life, which allows him to be summoned. The Throne of Heroes, which preserves the souls of all Epic Spirits, exists outside of any conventional timeline, so Archer can be called from any point in history. He is ultimately the winner of the fifth Holy Grail War in his world, and is a living incarnation of the "Hero of Justice". Archer is actually Shirō Emiya from one of the possible future worlds.

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Is this Archer the same Archer from Fate Stay/Night? In other words, is the Archer from the original series also Shirou from the future?īy "Archer from the original series", do you mean "Archer from the 2006 DEEN anime"? If so, yes - that Archer is also Shirou from the future.Archer is the Servant of Rin Tōsaka. The implication is that Archer must have been dispatched to the Trojan War at some point (in his capacity as a Counter Guardian), where he must have seen Ajax using his shield and copied it. Why does Archer have Rho Aias from the Trojan War? Implicitly, this does mean that Kiritsugu was right, though I don't think that Archer is specifically bothered by the mere fact that Kiritsugu was right. He stops mankind from destroying itself by killing the people who are the cause, generally after they've already done their damage.

archer fate stay night

What this means is that he gets dispatched to situations where mankind is destroying itself. So Archer wants to kill Shirou because he regrets his decision of becoming a Heroic Spirit? Why does he regret it? Because Kiritsugu was right? (that you have to kill people to save others).Īrcher regrets having become a Heroic Spirit because he did so by becoming a Counter Guardian (as opposed to by becoming an actual Hero). Yes, that's when Archer (then-Shirou) "contracted with the world" (to use the parlance) and became a Counter Guardian. Did he die at that point? (so he killed himself) There is a scene in which a giant glowing ball absorbs Shirou (like some sort of pact), so I assume that's when he became a Heroic Spirit too.

archer fate stay night

The thing Archer pulls at the beginning where he claims not to remember who he is is initially because Rin genuinely did mess up the summoning, but he regains his memory relatively quickly and maintains the facade of memory loss for some time afterwards.Īrcher explicitly mentions in episode 19 or 20 that he was scapegoated by one of the people he saved, and was executed shortly thereafter. Something to the effect of "even were he to die a thousand times, he would never forgot Saber's radiance" or some similar schlock. I forget where - maybe it's some kind of side material or maybe it's Last Episode or something - but we are explicitly told that Archer vividly remembers having summoned Saber when he went through the war (this is something that happens in every timeline, because of Avalon).

archer fate stay night

Archer has no experience of having met his future-self. In the version of the war that Archer experienced as a Master, Rin summoned someone else as a servant (still an Archer-class Servant, but we're never told who). Does he not remember the events of this war?












Archer fate stay night